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Although too large for my stature...
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1.Image has to be autumnglo (just kidding)
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3.Image with a black pickguard. AND a real wide range for the neck.

pretty obvious stuff, anyway.
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mrperson wrote:Gold: Late 30's D'angelico New Yorker

Silver: Early 60's Gibson ES335

Bronze: Mid 80's Ibanez George Benson Signature

Of course I'll never be able to afford any of these but we can all dream right?
This is pretty much my list, except for the bronze, which I couldn't really turn my nose up at. Dunno what I'd have instead, though.

Is it the early 60's 335's that had a slightly skinnier neck and lighter sound from them?
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Oops, forgot one...this is probably either tied for silver or bronze.

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BacchusPaul wrote:
mrperson wrote:Gold: Late 30's D'angelico New Yorker

Silver: Early 60's Gibson ES335

Bronze: Mid 80's Ibanez George Benson Signature

Of course I'll never be able to afford any of these but we can all dream right?
This is pretty much my list, except for the bronze, which I couldn't really turn my nose up at. Dunno what I'd have instead, though.

Is it the early 60's 335's that had a slightly skinnier neck and lighter sound from them?
They varied alot but I think they were slightly skinnier. I found this chart though.

I'm not really sure to be honest. I just know I'd love one.
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I wouldn't mind having a few Fender Flames or Fender Esprites in different finishes and tremolo/tail options.

Fender Flame Ultra - Autumn Burst

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Fender Flame Ultra - with tremolo..... rather have it in autumn burst or black

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Fender Flame Ultra

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Fender Esprite Elite

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Fender Esprite Ultra

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My Fender Flame

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GOLD
Yamaha SG2000 (owned by dub of this parish)
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Squier SQ series Tele Custom (owned by mathew k, also sometimes of this parish)
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Greco Jazzmaster (owned by ???)
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Mages wrote:Squier SQ series Tele Custom (owned by mathew k, also sometimes of this parish)
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Mages wrote:GOLD
Yamaha SG2000 (owned by dub of this parish)
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High on my list as well.
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fuck, i forgot about matthewK's squier tele with non-branded WRHB

FUCKKKKKK so hot
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mrperson wrote:
Mages wrote:Squier SQ series Tele Custom (owned by mathew k, also sometimes of this parish)
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http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=27819

I don't know why I said "sometimes of this parish." maybe because I forgot about his mustang VI project. that thing is cool tho.
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Jazzmaster doesn't count. It's my MITHRIL. It doesn't go on a list.
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1. (pretend it has binding and plastic button klusons)
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wow, that mustang is so full of delicious don't give a fuck attitude.


...and then you see the mastery bridge. *facepalm*
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it can only belong to lee ranaldo.
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Mages wrote:wow, that mustang is so full of delicious don't give a fuck attitude.


...and then you see the mastery bridge. *facepalm*
What's wrong with not giving a fuck about the it looking a bit rough round the edges but giving a fuck about having good parts on the guitar? You may as well have put the last line as...

...and then you see the Bare Knuckle humbucker. *facepalm*
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i don't see any reason whatsoever for putting a mastery bridge on a mustang.
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stewart wrote:i don't see any reason whatsoever for putting a mastery bridge on a mustang.
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Maybe because those clever chaps at Mastery gave Sonic Youth a load of prototype bridges to test on their kit? (This is what they did, by the way, rather than supposition on my part) I'm guessing they asked them to test them on all flavours of guitar, hence the Mustang.

(I secretly quite like the design, idea and engineering of the Mastery bridge, and would buy one, except the tuning on my Jazzmaster is rock solid...).
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yeah, the humbucker that's been crudely installed slap in the middle of the guitar, somehow that doesn't strike me with the same whiff of pointless extravagance as the mastery bridge. the man can do whatever he likes with his guitar. I just think it's daft that's all.